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Stsadm Technical Reference for SharePoint Server 2007
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 includes the Stsadm tool for command-line administration of SharePoint Server 2007 servers and sites. Stsadm is located at the following path on the drive where SharePoint Products and Technologies is installed: %COMMONPROGRAMFILES%\microsoft shared\web server extensions\12\bin. You must be an administrator on the local computer to use Stsadm.
Use the interactive application on this page to learn about the commands available. For more information, see the article in the technical library.
Silverlight 2 Tools – Offline Installation « Dotnetdreamer’s Weblog
Ever wondered why the error “Hash value is not correct. ” is coming while installing Silverlight Tools? This is because, while installing Silverlight Tools, the setup tries to download silverlight developer runtime, ‘Silverlight.2.0_Developer.exe’ from internet. If you have an internet connection, a connection that does not block downloading exe’s then you should not face any problem during the installation. But if you are not connected to internet, or your firewall blocks downloading exe’s, then you will get this error – “Hash value is not correct.”
SharePoint and Silverlight-Accessing SharePoint list data for Silverlight without web services - SharePoint for End Users
Recently I had a client request an animated carousel or filmstrip like player for displaying both images and embedded .wmv videos on their SharePoint intranet. The idea is to display many images and videos without taking up a ton of screen space in the process. Also, they wanted to be able to manage what images and videos get displayed via a standard SharePoint list, i.e. they could add links and descriptions in the SharePoint list and those would display appropriately in the filmstrip.
CodeProject: Publish Your Database as Silverlight in 15 Minutes. Free source code and programming help
Guide to creating very cool Silverlight application from any database schema in 15 minutes
Public Sector Developer Weblog : A MUST READ: Silverlight Deployment Guide
Everything you ever needed to know about deploying Silverlight within your enterprise.
David Tesar wrote this paper… I encourage you to check it out.
CodeProject: Blending HTML into Silverlight pages seamlessly. Free source code and programming help
The scenario that this article solves is the following: I am developing a simple image viewer page with a menu on the top-left. The menu is developed using Silverlight. By clicking the menu button, users can view a resizable image on the main page. In addition to showing an image, I also want the main page to be able to show an HTML content. Moreover, I want to use a Silverlight control to show the image or the HTML content.
There are two issues to be solved:
1. There is no existing HTML Silverlight control that can render an HTML page.
2. How to route the OnClick event from the Menu control to the Image control.
In the following sections, I will show you an idea of solving the above problems.
I assume readers are familiar with ASP.NET/C#, Silverlight, Visual Studio, JavaScript, and DHTML.
MarketScope for Ajax Technology and RIA Platforms
Gartner RAS Core Research Note G00164266
Mike Taulty's Blog : Silverlight & WPF Control Browser
More than once, I’ve found myself wanting to be able to demonstrate the range of controls that are available for Silverlight and WPF and, today, I ended up in that same place and decided to do something about it.All it’s doing is displaying in a TreeView with a number of sections in it;
* WPF Built In Controls
* WPF Toolkit Controls
* WPF 3rd Party Controls
* Silverlight Built In Controls
* …
and this is just driven by an XML configuration file that’s embedded into the application so if you happen to know of other sets of controls that should be included then let me know.
What’s really cool about this stuff these days is that control vendors tend to have either a;
1. WPF XBAP
2. Silverlight XAP
on their website showcasing their controls. So, in most cases all the application above is doing is using the WebBrowser control to load those things and display them. For the other cases, I just embedded a couple of XAML files into the application with some of the built-in WPF controls and the WPF Toolkit controls in place.
A comprehensive list to Silverlight Controls for developers
I’ve written a few times about some of the controls that have been provided by organizations like Telerik and ComponentOne. I figured it would be a good idea to do a larger dump of those that I’m aware of (and hope you add comments to point me to others so I can amend this list) and help make you aware of them as well. There are a ton of great resources out there for Silverlight developers and I’m always impressed how our developer partners are extending our platforms to make tools for developers (and most of the time better than we do :-)).
Kit3D: 3D Graphics Engine for Microsoft Silverlight
Kit3D is a 3D graphics engine written for Microsoft Silverlight. Kit3D was initally released in a JavaScript format to run with Silverlight 1.0, now there is a new release which is written for the upcoming Silverlight 2 release. The new version of the engine is written in C# and the classes now model the WPF3D types which are found in the System.Windows.Media.Media3D namespace. Applications written using Kit3D will look nearly identical to code written to produce WPF3D content. NOTE: Use this library at your own risk, it does not come with any level of support.
Nikhil Kothari's Weblog : Fluent Animations in Silverlight
A fluent (jQuery-esque) API for creating Silverlight animations easily in code, built on top of Silverlight.FX, along with some early thoughts on possible integration of animations and view models.
Silverlight-City | Silverlight Objekte aus Xaml (XML) mit XamlReader dynamisch erzeugen
Der Beitrag beschreibt, wie mit Hilfe von XamlReader.Load Silverlight-Objekte dynamisch aus XML (Xaml) erstellt werden können.
Es gibt zahlreiche Gründe, Silverlight-Objekte dynamisch zu erstellen. Unter anderem gewinnst Du viel Flexibilität für Deine Anwendung.
XAML Power Toys - WindowsClient.net
XAML Power Toys is a Visual Studio 2008 SP1 Multi-AppDomain Add-In that extends the XAML editor and will dramatically decrease the time needed to produce XAML page layout.
All XAML produced is compliant with.NET 3.5 SP1 WPF and Silverlight 2.
CodeProject: Legion: Build your own virtual super computer with Silverlight. Free source code and programming help
Legion is a grid computing framework that uses the Silverlight CLR to execute user definable tasks. It provides grid-wide thread-safe operations for web clients. Client performance metrics, such as bandwidth and processor speed, may be used to tailor jobs. Also includes a WPF Manager application.
Silverlight Blueprint for SharePoint - Release: Silverlight Blueprint for SharePoint Beta 2
Welcome to the 2nd rev of the Silverlight Blueprints for SharePoint--based on Silverlight Beta 2 bits. Included in this rev are samples and guidance. We will publish screencasts to help supplement the source code and docs in the coming days. We didn't want to hold back the code though for those that have been wanting to do more Silverlight and SharePoint integration.
The MossyBlog Times. : Do you know Silverlight has an inbuilt native RSS Reader?
Interesting, I keep asking this question a lot and the responses I get are something that un-nerves me. In that, in Silverlight there is a native RSS Reader built in, so the ability to consume an RSS Feed is so easy, it's almost cheating (Sharepoint readers, pay attention here).
The secret to this can be found in the namespace:
using System.ServiceModel.Syndication;
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